The following relate to England and Scotland during the Reformation.
- Henry VII of England (r.1485-1509)
- Henry VIII of England (r.1509-47)
- Edward VI (r.1547-53)
- Mary Tudor (r.1553-58)
- Elizabeth I (r.1558-1603)
- Catherine of Aragon
- Star Chamber
- Fiscal Feudalism
- Thomas More; Utopia, Defense of the Seven Sacraments
- Thomas Wolsey; Hampton Court
- Field of Cloth of Gold (1520)
- John Colet; Erasmus of Rotterdam
- James IV of Scotland (d.1513) Battle of Flodden (1513)
- Thomas Cromwell; Court of Wards; Dissolution of the Monasteries
- Thomas Cranmer; Book of Common Prayer
- Reformation Parliament (1529-36); Act of Annates; Act of Restraint of Appeals; Succession Act; Act of Supremacy; Treason Act
- Ecclesia Anclicana
- William Tyndale
- Geoffrey Elton
- Henry VIII (r.1509-47)
- Anne Boleyn
- Jane Seymor
- Anne of Cleves
- Catherine Howard
- Act of Uniformity 1549
- 42 Articles, 1552 (39 Articles, 1563)
- The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe, 1563
- The Elizabethan Settlement
- William Cecil, Lord Burghley and Robert Cecil
- Francis Walsingham
- The Rough Wooing 1542-50
- James IV of Scotland (d.1513)
- James V of Scotland (r.1513-42)
- Marie de Guise
- Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis, 1559
- Treaty of Edinburgh, 1560
- Francis II of France (r.1559-60)
- Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (r.1542-67; d.1587)
- The Scottish Reformation
- John Knox; The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Reign of Women
- James VI and I (r.1567-1625, 1603-25)
Bigger issues to consider:
- How does the English Reformation differ from the Reformation on the Continent?
- How did the Tudors fundamentally transform the government of England in the 16th century?